Fort Wayne Weekly Times (Newspaper) - June 12, 1856, Fort Wayne, Indiana JOHN FEARLESSLY TO TRUTH AND VOLUME 16 FORT WAYNE INDIANA THURSDAY MORNING JUNK 12 PER FORT WAYKE TIMES PHILO RUMSEY Cornet of Broadway and Streets FORT IND Jan 18th 1855 April Wholesale and Retail Dealer In also Paints Oils Dye Glass Surgical Fort Wayne J D Druggists Apothecaries STREET FORT WAYNE 1855 DRS BRICKER STEWARD physicians and Surgeons TT AVE formed i for lite practice of fl Medicine nnd Surgery and din be when not professionally engaged at- fice on the corner of Slain and Clinton streets opposite tlie State Bunk Fort Wayne April n Attorney and Counsellor at Law FORT WAYNE IND on corner of Main nnd Culhon St a till ifie Clerks NAME IN THE SAND BY 0 Alorie I walked on the ocean strand A pearly shell woe in my 1 and wrote upon the sand My the year nnd day As onward from the I passed One lingering look behind J cast A came rolling high nnd fast And washed my lines away And so twill quietly be With every mark on earth from A wave of sea Will across tlie place Where I have trod the sandy shore Of time and been to me no more Of me my day the name I bore To leave no truck or trace Democratic principle to the organization of tid to the admission of new or without domestic shivery as they may elect the equal rights of nil the Stales will be served the original compacts of the Con- maintained and the tuity and expansion of this Union insured to its utmost capacity of embracing in peace and mony every future American State that may be or annexed with i of government Republican form Resolved That we recognize the right of the people of all the territories including Kansas and Nebraska acting through the legally and fairly expressed will of a majority of actual dents nnd whenever the number of their justifies it to form a Constitution with or without domestic slavery and be admitted in- to the terms of perfect equality with by the aird Whig parties in national Convention in 1852 The party studiously denied the right to carry in virtue of the Constitution slaves inlo California or the from it with reference to territory acquired INDIANAPOLIS May 1850 last evening a large and meeting was held in this city Addresses his 1 Parker of the latter 1 need not spe The following loiter hns been written by j Tn nnd quarrelsome spirit T H Benton in reply to the Bullion Democrats J which has prevailed in Washington lately and of Missouri advising him of Ms nomination for IP low state or in lhat city we give Governor below a list the affrays which come off ana which were threatened in tho order known talents and reputation as a man and L JOSEPH K EDGERTON Attorney anil counsellor at JLa L L andt St rl u fl Lbc I Jan AT LAW WAYNE 0 I n Odd yellow's Building And yet with HIM who counts the a And holds the valor in his bunds 1 know a lasting record stands Inscribed my Of all this part hns wrought Of nil this thinking soul thought And from this fleeting moments caught From Daily of 6th inst NATIONAL CONVENTION PLATFORM The city of Cincinnati has for some days been the object of attraction to all the eyes of this nation but while it afforded interest to some it nevertheless mingled in the sight of others figures spectacles running down the gradations ef disrespect from indifference to downright contempt and hatred i nnd BO humiliating has affairs come to be managed and so despicable that it seems that a wise Providence to save the feelings of the nnd patriotic of the land whose power and presence gave force and dignity to the Constitution her laws and a just interpretation ami execution thereof mitted this sad hour to delny till they stive one Had sunk o rest With nil their country's honor and he only permitted to linger here to come as a weeping hermit to witness the sad cle ofn honl WM W CARBON i J Attorney and Counsellor tft Law Co vr Inn will b Wm Otto University JR Attorney at attend to Ilic or of the payment ol nixes enJ an Jcu mi nation of titles in any part ul Ind- iana 1 Furl Warm l- S Ilium jew SI V W H A I A 0 O- on li of once patriotic The groat minds of the nation sleep in the other States Is a construction trucl Let facts speak for themselves In the Nebraska which legislated out of existence the 8th section of the Missouri Compromise which interdicted very north of the parallel it is expressly declared that any portion of Kansas and braska shall be received into the Union or slavery ns their constitution may pre- scribe at the time of their and this certainty that it required local or municipal action to create slavery there and hence in the absence thereof the territory was free in its fullest sense Such was the ruling of opinions during the debate on that and at all times in the North since its passage with those who seek to disguise the true construction of the intent and meaning of popular and by the history of territorial legislation in Kansas put on deceitful for there the numerous acts of her legislation tell too plainly that they contend for and take ns ted that Slavery exists there and they legislate to regulate and protect it And il by what authority can it Surely not by local law but by the overriding control over the then existing laws institutions of the sas Territory of the Constitution of the U S great charter of freedom to unburn linns in which the word slave docs not occur and which dealt with SLAVERY only so fur ns it Mr Clay fought il and deemed the recognition leola u u B r j on He speaker is sufficient to guarantee the on- of the right to carry slaves south of 3b deg 30 mill wrong in principle impracticable and inexpedient That the people recognized it in also a wanton assumption and a right falsehood What they did recognize in the election especially in the North was a of the slavery agitation in the mise measures because in territory North of 36 dcg 30 mill the institution was interdicted ind South thereof the people therein being bo- citizens could engraft it into a ion and make it a permanent domestic ward progress of any cause which he miy pouse with the zeal he now exhibits But 0 P Morton more than fills the measure ex- whenever he meets his friends on the stump or otherwise and you may feel assured that the friends of Morton the entire ticket the grest and glorious came which is advocated by the men who the people's ticket are gaining favor and strength every Morton tore from the old Democratic platform plank after plank until Mr Willard is now tlon in her State sovereign capacity precisely on the edge of a soaked and vacillated as existed with reference to territory the sub- ject of compromise by the Missouri restriction if 1820 south of the line CONTINUED ON 2ND PAGE The nomination of Hon James in for President by the Loco Convention touk place on the ballot 15 having been had previous to the adjournment of last evening The nomination for Vice President has not been reported At the municipal election in Washington City a serious disturbance occurred and an Irishman killed glory and only Thou Hart Benton of the old found it to exist by the laws of the States for survives to witness the last agony of long of years before ami sanctioned by expiring party greatness and hear it shrieks as British authority and so far us it related to the it leaps into another of historic of from labor and and then having heard ind witnessed as a basis of representation Mr to his clunk around him us one ready son in the Convention that formed the to sleep and waking iii circle ol his of the U.S said in reference to using the bodied patriots lo tell them the sad story of the word Slam in the instrument to the broken covenant Alas flic deed is word SLAVE appearing in the Constitution teil for the gentle dolings of the telegraph tell which I trust is to be the charter of freedom to now that on the ballot the lion James millions nor would I willingly of was nominated is the memory of the fact that Slavery eicr cx- and Counsellor at Law Janu li S SMITH M D AND in room formerly liy Slur em corner O II T t V t f t A j Wayne IMS TO UN BROWN CO BOOTS AND SHOES 1 ions BELLAMY of 2 Murray c nud rar the Park N P Stockbridge SIGN OF THE BOOK STATIONER Mo Or Sheet Iron and Copper Ware FORT WAYNE the candidate of locofoco parly for President of United States in opposition to tlic of Franklin Pierce onil A This in a step pregnant willi event for party for it is the avowal of principles contained n the platform yesterday finally adopted which nre the very antipodes of n long line of policy which parly once adhered lo as Ihc sinr mm of political existence characterized by cherishing u lively of justice ill the of freedom in all Territories of the United States not spoiled lo slavery by the laws the power from acquired them Tlic rule which the two treat of Ihc Union still liven in Republican and while it under the compromise of the anil timer in accordance therewith tolerates il denies tlie power to create it in the Territories by taking it from the slave Stales into Mich tories nr in other it that without legislation by Congress or by people of I he Territories Slavery can Mist in such tories by tlic powers of Con- of tlie United Slates but not so with locofoco party it in its wiser days steered clear from those unwholesome teachings of Calhoun were repudiated as a piece of his doctrines and found embodied in these words which have I takable and may be found in a resolution in the of the United by nullifier from South Carolina in the lowing words which the December That of nn State r Stales or citizens to abolish slavery in iis District or in any tlic Territories on the round or under the that il is or or the passage iif any act or measure f Congress with that view would he a direct d dangerous attack on institutions ol all States Here is the doctrine of iy Congress wilh that special in any If the of Ihc United Stales Here t in said let it alone leave open ct the slaveholder of the South carry his slave here into new f and hold him by of Ihc of the United States nnd to t ut of such Territory it is thus in- by lhat great law why let the people it out and if they don't then let it be tered under tlie Constitution while tlie tory exists and when it assumes the dignity of a State let It be a of These nre the of Mr these what was meant by isted in own country It a great evil and under the providence of God I look forward t some scheme of emancipation which shall lis from it llo not therefore let us appear is we regarded it perpetual by using in an odious word opposed to every sentiment of liberty Mr Madison wus n democrat and understood the ter than any living man and in tho very eth of his made while great charter of was being imide and which it a construction which humanity the who lived con- its early workings and From FOBT ABD BAIL ROAB By an advertisement in paper for laborers on this road it will be seen that ample means arc provided ta press forward the work and that estimates are hereafter lo be paid monthly without failure We learn the means referred to are not in any way gent but have already been provided iu part by a recent sale of n joint interest in the outer De- pot grounds at Chicago to the Chicago lington road wilh which a valuable connection is lima formed and partly from aid received through Hie roads Full provision has ihus been made for opening the Road to mouth which gives a temporary connection v Chicago as soon as the grade can be completed and the Iron laid down The link wanting lo make this connection is but As evidence of the remarkable growth of cago it may be mentioned that the ground now sold to the Burlington road for near ten acres was purchased three years ago by the Forl Wayne nnd Chicago Co for about one fourth The recent grants of by to Iowa and Wisconsin Rail inure ly to the benefit of the Fort Wayne nnd cago Roud Roads extending to the Missouri River and to St Paul are iu an im- portant sense bui extensions of the Fort Wayne nnd Chicago Road and of the Iwo other leading east from Chicago slab of defeat The governor and tlie heads of the old line party are entering the field of dis- cussion this portrays defeat as the weaker are usually employed at the beginning of tho and the generals come up last But the party are fearina and calling on the heavy forces i the main force is deserting and placing selves on the of freedom there to re- pose with a clear conscience under the Roll on the ball of in Kansas which is now increasing in size like the snow ball after a damp and dark day The prospects ol our ticket is brightening while ine is growing doom and darn the report has reached here county will give fifteen lunilred majority for the old line ticket others sny divide that by fifteen hundred how is We have cheering news from all of the Stale and think we have n more favorable point from which to view the batile than any other point in the State and when we see our enemy fleeing snd our forces on the increase it mav be deemed rational to claim the victory but fight on until the field is cleared ol smoke and the remnant of the enemy that has not joined our forces comfortably domiciled there to nnd regret they have been so base and as to violate one of the most sacred and peaceful pledges ever mode by the American people that of violating and removing the com- promise line a division between freedom and slavery not only this but it was a compromise entered into by the greatest and best men that ever occupied tht Halls of Congress and thro them n pledge was made to people the North and South that this subject should not of grout i with iv nnd Gen of Kan sas were at Indianapolis on tin even and spoke ton large crowd in fron of the Bates House They ore on their way to May To Messrs Thomas L Price Jacob Hall cis P Blair Jr Stephen Rice Jno D venson Juhles P P Fulkerson Austin A King Harrison fa Branch and R E Baker GENTLEMEN haVe received your letter on he subject of the nominations made by the Democratic Convention at City and am greatly pleased with the whole of them ex- cept the which relates to myself That takes me by surprise nnd must remain under consideration until I will be soon as I am nearly through the occupation has de- me here In the meantime if any other person was thought of for the Governor's nation in the event of my inability to accept it I would wish him to be brought forward at once without awaiting any further answer from me It is my intention to speak on the o public when I get to Missouri but not in the way of a canvass nor as a for any office but to do my part as a citizen in trying to preserve the peace nnd harmony of the Union and to keep agitation and sectionalism out of out evils now besetting the whole United our own State above all I consider a slavery agitation and itn natural offspring sectional the greates curse both socially and politically which could befall our Union and that curse is now upon us and brought upon us designedly and for the worst of purposes The Missouri Compromise line the work of patriotic men had stood above thirty yearn and there was not one among those contriving its repeal who was not upon the re cord in votes or for its support to the time of its abrogation and Mr himself as lati as two before his death nnd after ho had broached the of no power iu Congress to legislate upon slaver in the idea of and declared that the turb the and ft e attempt to do would dis harmony of the Union with deadly weapons for several days No gives Mr Wa has been attempted and accomplished and th peace and harmony of Union has been de Out of the repeal of this compromise has sprung forth a mm tesl of Democracy which consists in exacting allegiance to the principles of the The first inquiry upon the virtue of this new is lo find whal those principles nre and the result is diametrically opposite us it cornea from one side or of the Potomac river the North the answer is squatter as being the of people ofthe Territory to decide the question of slavery for themselves nnd to have it or as they please In the lhat definition is held to be rank and Hint people ol the Territory no more than Congress have not n particle of power on the subject and the Constitution carries slavery with it into every Territory soon as acquired all laws it nnd keeping gain cause confusion among the American it jn defiance of the of Congress le Men who would favor sucb a violation of until excludes pie faith cannot and will not receive the vote or proval of the people The investigation of the slavery question in the M E Conference has had a great as the men who compose Ihc Conference arc the men in the union for talents and discretion and their ion may be considered a tesl votes to 121 latter for the freedom principle former Ine opposite All right Yours the and history itself even Washington City er and the one whom I present parly in power rooks has sent nn apology to the Senate by the nomination of llc Senator and dignity of lhat body The have tHt assurance to extort from that charier meant no disrespect or offence ul a self operating power ol carrying lo free territory of the U S That Slavery is the creature of of TIVE let us refer to some authorities Judge Martin fays ill his Louisiana Report fO The Mormon is down on the practice of young men who have a piece of looking fixed 111 Hie of their hat fe in HI -.1 in who pretending to be praying wit their he of Union in it has a legal he in their hat are quietly and lopking is a of law In the face of the girl behind them reflected Walker's Mississippi Heps Page Rli it ia I That the right of the master not by HILL R W T A Y I- O R i i extra published at of law of nature or but by Missouri May 23rd the two virtue of positive law It in poking of the sacking nnd can only exist municipal Thers two or three lions In Marshall's Ky Reports The WAS very only law of a ORDER T0 Tim snys of Lexington Mo who was one of the 18 I mentioned as having been ged at he head of in character without foundation in the or common law In the Circuit Court of the United Slates Seventh Circuit s Thus Ihc advocates of the teii arc as site as light and darkness in telling what it ia anil surely they ought to agree upon it before they require others to believe in it It im- possible to believo in both and I believe in I believe in the old Territories arc the property of the United Stales and under the of Congress and subject to laws us Congress chooses to provide for them or permit them to makd for No I Billy Smith M C from linia and Mr Editor Star indulge street nd a No inny No drunken to assault Brother Greyly in the Hotel him many names individual was led off by hia friends No McMullen M C from ginia on the floor of the to cut if this paper and indulged in sundry leious threats which were never curried out No 4 Arkansas Brother Greely wilh a and gives him several severe blows Brother Greely taken his punishment like fl martyr No Kentucky knocks down u Lieutenant of the Navy in the ladies parlor of the National Hotel and the ant retorts by discharging E revolver at the ex- without effect The separated f No and the ent of the New Turk Times Hack extensive considerably to JUr injury No of Mississippi en of Hon Air of Of course Mr Irish waiter at Willard's Hotel is shot dead by Hon Mr Herbert of and the House of K to der an No Darling House is knocked down by Jeese D of Indiana Vice pro tern of the degrading occurrence No Lane tries lo kick up a fight with Senator but thi Won't corns up to the No Brooks of South Carolina backed up Mr Keitt of the same State assaulted Sunnier in the ate Chamber striking him with a heavy cane at an instant when Mr rf was to defend himself We do this time of any other at the The list isf however sufficiently large to illustrate tlic MeS that Washington is not a place ly live and that Congress is fast losing its before the Times OF OOEN The excessively weaklier with bv which the past week up to was characterised has thrown a yellow cast over the growing wheat irY parts of thi especially on the poor lands where it was weak but still we nre in advance of last season as to general appearance and the rains though cold linve prepared the spring corn for rapid growth with present improved temperature the departure of signs of an early season may occasion ft on present stocks than well of Franco in such like n in he but as one line growing week change face of things let in hope for the best hold out both Produce FORWARD MERCHANT FORT Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drv Goods Groceries Glassware Cutlery wn 1 COLUMBIA STREET FORT WAYNE IND DENTISTRY KNAPP and this is what is meant by the of parly which we now denounce adopted on day ol June 1850 ih National Convention Read and 1 Thai claiming fellowship wilh and desiring the co-operation of all who regard the preservation of the Union ns the paramount repudiating all sectional and platforms concerning domestic slavery which seeks lo the Suites and lo treason and armed ance to law in the Territories and whose ed purposes if consummated eild in civil and American Democracy cognize and adopt the principles contained in c organic law establishing the Territories nf and Nebraska as embodying the only nnd and safe solution of the slavery on upon which the great national idea of the eople of this whole country can repose in itr conservatism of the nv WITH SLAVERY IN NY STATE AND TERRITORY OR is THE DISTRICT We have said that the principles of or as the terms nro used are those which imply that is protected in the territories of the U by the Constitution and is the tact ro of what is assumed by the party in the additional resolutions adopted merely explanatory of what the first resolution 3 That this was the basis of the ses of by both the Democratic anil Whig parties in ratified by the people in the election of and rightly applied to the organization of Turn lories in 3 That by the uniform application of th il was held that where slavery not expressly established by law every person without distinction color Is to fnx Judge letter lo Ihc Buffalo Con- vention Without sanction of law slavery can no more exist in a territory than a man can breathe wilh Mil air Slaves are not properly where they are made so by Henry Clay iu answer to the doctrine of as proposed lo he applied lo Mexico call not put your finger on that part of the Constitution which conveys the right or power to carry slaves from one of the States of the Union to any of the United Stales Thai the principle of as used in Ihc 2nd of platform just quoted was the basis of Compromises of 1850 is wholly untrue tho history of legislation shows it to bo untrue in the following On the 23rd July 1850 pending the discussion of the Compromise on the Territorial of New Mexico Mr Jeff Davis Senator from Mississippi offered an amendment in which ho undertook lo repeal the of that Territory passed under the Mexican authority interdicting slavery and iu so repealing them lo the hold in of slaves as property when they were re moved from a slave Slule inlo such Mexican Territory This was as will bo seen b reference to the debates and the doctrine a as now merely to be th basis of that Compromise entirely repudiated How incompatible is it with truth when Ih Convention undertakes to K oov Robinson and him the rat was a teacher in a school Ho light the first term of he Free School He a native of New Hampshire and on ng to Missouri went into government employ the Land Office then District ey and by a transition a tool of and a Border Ruffian not only in favor ending Missourians into Kansas to malfo but in favor of enforcing those not nly in Kansas but in Missouri itself The concludes with great Take a Northerner of the right material arid e is perfect for the spittle of t will mould into any desired shape FRENCH FINANCES According to the National Louis has borrowed since the coup d'etat of francs The expenses iy the municipality of Paris on account of as tu the price of bread reach be- ween fifty and hundred For the embellishment of the city tlie Parisian contracted three loans to an ex- etit of francs The ed for similar purposes by the department and are stated to usal francs facts and figures are alarming enough what is yet more so is the establishment of the Credit society for borrowing and May DAWSOM has been a very lively one here It has been the day of the Convention Our streets have been Col Lano did not arrive but the vast crowd of excited citizens was addressed iu the Court House yard by Rev Mr and Ksq Coffin of A Urge sion headed by several drums and fifes marched around the public square currying banners Free Kansas other appropriate The Republican party is gaining here If all shall give ticket such a lilt as Old Putnam will Old must sleep fid soundly that Prof with all his Sentinels can never wake her inlo being again Your Tima is regularly received besides regarding it a spicy sheet I think it one of tile ablest political journals in the State that the Owls may soon destroy the power of those whom they seem to have made mod I yours Irilly 10 WISCONSIN A correspondent of he N Y slates lhat the emigration fiom Germany this country which hud off considerably for the last or so IP again on the increase and un- less should lead to grant reduction in Ihc price and an improvement in the condition of the laboring classes generally it is probable will if tint exceed the tions of former Upwards of u emigrants passed through Berlin n few weeks since chiefly agriculturalists bound to sin their own no further fur he Texas in 1845 on which all who voted ur that lur the of the Missouri Compromise linp Iii nil that of it south of Arkansas river where it bad been iJ of j j Texas Witness also debates nnd in the attempts to Compromise line to the Pacific in votes of some of these advocates in favor of the Proviso and above all the of the ton the admission Ihc Stale of iSOO Con- would flirt legislate on the subject Til the territory which was lo compose it With nil these authorities and evidences iu favor of the old doctrine against the Mew and iis authors I think old democracy may be allowed to dispute its binding all events until its advocates can agree iu telling what it is THOMAS H But I lawn of Mexico can this to them that of keeping out ot New Mexico California jind An ns Uie treaty two countries is unit authority of iii the Ipy it mid thut of John B Wilier Senator of California has presented a petition from citizens of that State praying to open n wagon road from border of Missouri to history man can see it was a fac not nor but and ted bul il Is plain that If lite amendment ha ii would have to repeal th to slavery which a Mexican ad created and here would Have been on following which in hot pursuit to Mr Davis amendment come tl ight under the to carry slaves in he is done under the law of 1854 Nebraska act and of to regulate the institution to eradicate which would require a positive act on tha part of the people and without which act under their construction of slavery would existed the State ment without on it to create il His also when tne was lending on various securities mous scale and oh an TO The Democratic State of gan which assembled at on tha 21st inst instructed the delegates to vote for the following That we thank God that the ministration of Franklin Pierce drawing to a That the delegates appointed to the Cincinnati Contention be instructed no to vote for or of Franklin for the CREDIT FULLY GIVEN Congressman Orr of south has published a leller to the Hon C W upon the subject of the Cincinnati Democratic Convention in which in behalf of the and ut Slavery he the Democratic parly the for servile work and labor done and The Democrats aided iis to into the Union Texas a magnificent Slave hoi ding enough to States and iis more iu tha peculiar interest than was ever before done bi any single act of the Federal Since then have a very imper feet Slave Law passed in 1793 nn have iven us now a law for recovery of fu as as the ingenuity man could devise Since they have aided us b their votes in establishing the of non intervention with slavery by Congress in th Since then they have actually re pealed the Missouri restriction Ter enabled the Sout will be true to herself and aid in peopling Km sat to form another Slave Slale In 1843 man would havo been pronounced insane hail he predicted list slavery would be introduced there by the removal of Congressional iono America and inferior Kurt it is said nearly hair supplies and which being made n and wheat requires mixing with n heller article lit for me The districts westerly where it Is litual for pood qualities to come having their crops damaged by ruin line samples have been nearly limited to and arc neither d nil cheap enough lo ship in quantity Holland both quote for nnd France the London UarM Lane ISIS THE We would call attention to the fact that in he vote taken ill regard lo the appointment of committee to investigate the assault of pun Senator Sunnier there were sixty-eight members of Congress chosen as the of the people who voled that this insult o the Should be Buffer M led and We would also fay that nnt one Administration voted for the We chronicle tHo yens add nays for ife of our Allison Ball of New York Benson urst Bingham Bishop Bliss Bradshaw ion Broom of Pa of Ohio Dirkson Edwards Emne Flagler of Mu Granger Srow Haven Hoffman Huchston Knowlton Humphrey Marshall of Ky Miller of New York Morgan Murray Nichols Oliver ol New York Parker Pringle Perry 1 Ritchie Roberts Sabin Sapo Scott Simons Spinner Stanton Tappan Thorn Thuraton Todd Trallon Tyson Valk Waman Waldron of Me Washburne of Wisconsin Watson Welch Wells Williams NAY KEN AND Tlie secret ot fascination in fieri all or We wine meli nre iHc of and [lenuly prefer the and the We try lo thai they do not try to lhat amiable anil seen Lovelace iu true while talk will her and expatiate with life and the scape Clarissa uj bores and longs for a luuk and a word from odious Lovelace I beg you to notice whether the youths who ore dissipated iii every way find any difficulty in procuring pnrllYern for the The most exemplary have a hundred reasons why they refine lo with whole family thuir lo kinds in the only way they can ive it by who ore guilty They flic flashing precisely ns treat the accomplished and no- ble hearted Chevalier Bayard mean to tell me just in the degree they Ihc dashing they ore not ble for his Has favor of woman come to lie so il is given for boots and without regard to the man who those of A woman insists that the of society compel to treat a man whose life is an n her as a man who and honors her is an 1 wish to speak gently as wu do of thn unfortunate Swiss of the who arc ted with goitre But they should be because they il with a fatal FROM The of April re- port Cul T tt first of n i Bowie Boyee Branch Burnett v dated 0.1 the 13th the of April Capt Humbree and of four wero suddenly by about seventy hostilo Indians who fired upon them Cnpt: This was tho upon the camp signal for a general which ut all eneral points tho NEWS ished from ftiT H tha Plenipotentiary wan Wetted tbe other ia NcT debt to due by aJee fn Mr f Bishop of the country Attempts werft Bisde to rescue him by thi Church party all qf Several Tbs fat it IB hie ta oaf with a and sis If -1 Mil Phelps Porter Sneed Stephens Stewart Swope Taylor Underwood Walker Werner Winslow Indians commenced but the attack was prevented by the activity of thn troops band of three Indian warriors dislodged from a fortified position P the creek No other white man killed The Tima to be a to bo a r of or for the v to be brawler for the Act and i for Missouri w w not In late o f New-Orleans we find the following on enough comes off at the W All a to be so deem It How thf organ of Gen CM last two vetoes We thank that President of is ng to a The Michigan to CO for was It :h? an t- of this fict which the of